Expect widespread showers across the region this morning, although those should die off by noon. After an afternoon lull in rain activity, a second round of storms will develop along a cold front this evening, creating a 90 percent chance of rain overnight. Lightning, hail and damaging winds remain possible with any developing storms. All lingering rain should end Saturday morning as the cold front passes.

Between the rainfalls, today's warmth will be quite noticeable as the high reaches 70 degrees. Some southerly winds near 10 mph could help take the edge off the rising temperatures.

Tonight's cold front may mean rain but not necessarily chills. The low will be in the mid-50s.

After the rain lifts Saturday morning, expect a mostly clear and mild weekend. Temperatures will range in the upper 60s both Saturday and Sunday. Overnight lows should be close to 40 degrees both nights.